![]() ![]() Written as an exorcism of death, Allende explores the past and questions the gods. Chile, Allende’s native land, comes alive as well, with the turbulent history of the military coup of 1973, the ensuing dictatorship, and her family’s years of exile. In the telling, bizarre ancestors appear before our eyes we hear both delightful and bitter childhood memories, amazing anecdotes of youthful years, the most intimate secrets passed along in whispers. During months in the hospital, the author began to write the story of her family for her unconscious daughter. In December 1991, Isabel Allende’s daughter Paula became gravely ill and shortly thereafter fell into a coma. ![]() ![]() The point of departure for these moving pages is tragic personal experience. ![]() Paula is a soul-baring memoir that, like a novel of suspense, one reads without drawing a breath. With Paula Allende has written a tour de force, a powerful autobiography whose straightforward acceptance of the magical and spiritual worlds will remind readers of her first book, The House of the Spirits. Isabel Allende has mesmerized readers throughout the world with her own blend of magical realism, politics, and romance. Int'l Women's Conference - México, 2013.Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards Ceremony, 2017. ![]()
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